Category: Updates

  • Book Launch: The Return of Cultural Heritage to Latin America by Pierre Losson 

    Join the CLACLS and the Political Science Program in celebrating the publication of “The Return of Cultural Heritage to Latin America” by Pierre Losson Where: Skylight Room, The Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Av. New York, NY 10016When: 6-8pm This event is free and open to the public. All attendees must register prior to the event. RSVP: bit.ly/3TVKQMn  About…

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  • Documentary Film Screening & Discussion: “Seeds: Black Women in Power”

    In person film screening of “Seeds: Black Women in Power” (1h 45m) followed by a discussion with the film’s co-directors Éthel Oliveira and Júlia Mariano (joining virtually) and Clélia Prestes, Ph.D., Director of Mátria -Psychology, Racial and Gender Relations Watch the recording of the discussion that followed the film screening here: youtu.be/I7kyKTxqJXw.  This original documentary…

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  • CLACLS Summer Research Fellowships 2022

    The Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is accepting proposals for the CLACLS Summer Research Fellowships 2022. The Center will award multiple fellowships of up to $2,000 (partial awards may also be granted) to full-time students currently enrolled, and in good standing, in one of the doctoral programs at the Graduate Center, CUNY.…

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  • Crossing Latinidades: Emerging Scholars and New Comparative Directions

    Crossing Latinidades: Emerging Scholars and New Comparative DirectionsCUNY is one of 16 members of a national consortium that includes all of the R1 (doctoral, research-intensive) universities in the U.S. that are also Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), currently 16 in number. The consortium, which is based at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), has received funding from…

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  • Call for Applications

    The Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is pleased to offer Graduate Student Fellowships for the 2021—2022 Academic Year in the amount of $5,000 each. Fellows will be expected to work approximately 2-4 hours per week during the Fall and Spring semesters, and to produce a report for the Latino Data Project. This call…

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